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Nikko Sterling Scope Keeps Going Off Zero


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Hi guys

 

I have a mount master scope on my tx200 and it goes of zero every time I bring it out by 1-2inchs at35 yards, how much should it go out each time I go out. And is there anything I mite be doing wrong

 

Ryan

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mine never move ,or a little some times if I bash the gun on something .If you have a new gun and scope it may have to settle down a bit .If you are learning to shoot the problem may be you .there could be a lot of problems are your mounts tight ..not to tight..and your scope is not moving .If your gun is correct and shooting well you have good pellets then something inside your scope could be loose .Your gun could be loose in the stock .There will be more things as a possible problem ..

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I have two Nikko Stirling AirKing 3-9X42 AOs. Had to send one back after my old FAC Cometa .22 shook it to pieces. The zero was jumping out by inches after every shot. The retailer replaced it, since it was under guarantee, although they had to wait for the manufacturer to OK the replacement.

 

I put the replacement on my FAC Stoeger, and couldn't get it to zero. Replaced it with a Hawke Sport HD, and now it zeroes.

 

If everything else is as it should be, then the reticle may have come loose. Is your TX200 running at FAC power?

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Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40. It's in the same sort of budget range as the AirKing.

 

The mildot reticle's a bit blobby, but the glass is sharp, and the reticle seems to stay where it's supposed to. The turrets have a good, positive feel too. It's only been on my FAC Stoeger for a short while, but then the NS AirKing was only on there for a short while before it started wandering around, so I'm reasonably confident that it'll hold zero.

 

I've heard good things about the Sport HD from other FAC springer/rammer shooters, especially Stoeger ATAC owners (the ATAC is a bit of a beast), which is why I got one in the first place.

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I have been trying to use it today at a few targets and I think the problem is when I look into it and don't move the gun but move my head the cross hairs car be off the target. It's hard to explane but if I have the gun and cross hairs on the target and move my head but not the gun the crosshairs will move from the target from the slight different angle I am looking down the scope at ? Is this normal ?

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I have been trying to use it today at a few targets and I think the problem is when I look into it and don't move the gun but move my head the cross hairs car be off the target. It's hard to explane but if I have the gun and cross hairs on the target and move my head but not the gun the crosshairs will move from the target from the slight different angle I am looking down the scope at ? Is this normal ?

yes this is normal you have to keep your eyes and head in the same position for each shot you won't get a clear image unless you are lined up properly and the right eye relief
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